Aero India is Asia’s largest aerospace exhibition and its 14th edition is scheduled to be held in Bengaluru from February 13 to 17 this time. Job seekers looking for jobs at the exhibition can meet Airbus executives at stand number CR7.1 in Hall C.
Jobs exhibition: If you are looking for a job, then you can get a golden opportunity in ‘Aero India’ to be held in Bengaluru this month. Veteran aerospace company Airbus will recruit engineering and IT professionals at an event in this Aero India. This is a part of the company’s mega recruitment plan under which the company will recruit more than 13,000 employees from across the globe. The company says that the work of the new employees will be to support Airbus’ industrial growth, decarbonize the roadmap, and preparations for the next round of aviation services.
Where and when do the candidates have to go
Aero India is Asia’s largest aerospace exhibition and its 14th edition is scheduled to be held in Bengaluru from February 13 to 17 this time. Job seekers looking for jobs at the exhibition can meet Airbus executives at stand number CR7.1 in Hall C. Here they can see opportunities in the fields related to airframe design, avionics, aircraft system simulation, data analytics, cyber security, and cabin engineering.
Candidates will also get a chance to interact with the senior officials of Airbus. According to Suraj Chhetri, HR Director (India and South Asia), Airbus, Airbus is the best company to hire engineering and information management candidates in the aerospace sector.
Details about Airbus
Airbus is the world’s second-largest manufacturer of commercial aircraft after Boeing. Aero India’s stall will showcase its new-generation tanker A330 MRTT and C295 military aircraft which have been built in collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems in Gujarat under the Make in India program. In addition, visitors will be able to see digital displays of the Earth Observation Satellite, Pleiades Neo, OneAtlas, and Sirtap. Apart from this, some models of civil helicopters and commercial aircraft models will also be displayed here.
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